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Accommodation in London
Accommodation agencies can arrange rooms in numerous central and peripheral London Hotels:
Frequently peripheral hotels are cheaper. Proximity to an Underground Station is important.

Guy's Hospital is situated at London Bridge Station, which is on the Jubilee and Northern lines.

UCH Education Centre is located next to Euston Square and Warren Street Underground stations (Circle / Metropolitan /Hammersmith and City / Northern lines).

Travelling in London
Information about all public transport services in London including Tubes (Underground) and Buses is available from the 
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What's On in London

Do something exciting whilst you are visiting London for your PassPACES course!
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UK Visa Information
Visa information is available at External link opens in new tab or windowhttps://www.gov.uk/browse/visas-immigration
To qualify to travel to the UK as a visitor you must be able to show that:
1) you want to visit the UK for no more than six months
2) you intend to leave the UK at the end of your visit, and
3) you have enough money to support yourself and live in the UK without working or needing any help from public funds.
You do not need a student visa for this course because it lasts less than six months.


 

Feedback from our Courses

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Thank you from Ipswich!

'As one of eight doctors from Ipswich Hospital to attend the PassPACES Course, I just wanted to pass on my thanks for a fantastic course. The patients were amazing; not only having superb clinical signs, but also pointing us in the right direction should we be struggling!

The clinical lecturers taught enthusiastically, with a good sense of humour; the mock exam and the way the lecturers responded during the mock was extremely relevant and useful for the actual exam. The feedback we were given during the course reflected the style of the exam marking system and was invaluable for improving any "weak" spots.

It was a 100% pass rate for the Ipswich group who all attended the PassPACES Course - all of us "first timers" - thank you so much for helping us to achieve this.'


Dr. Johanne Brooks, MRCP, Ipswich, UK

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Dear Dr Bessant and the PassPACES team,

I just want to say thank you so much for a fantastic course.  I passed first time and was amazed and absolutely delighted to score 172/172!  I definitely could not have achieved that mark without attending the course: the teaching was really outstanding and we were exposed to so many patients with such excellent signs.  I expected that the course might feel rather intimidating but the lecturers were enthusiastic, supportive and provided very helpful feedback.  The course gave me the confidence and the structure to approach more complex cases (particularly neurology) and 'work things out' in a logical way.

Thank you for a really enjoyable and inspiring 4 days!  I have already recommended the course to my colleagues and will continue to do so!

 

Dr. Emma Tenison, MRCP, Royal United Hospital, Bath

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"I did the MRCP Ireland exam and I wanted to let you know that I passed with a score of 86/88!
I attended one of the earlier courses in May this year and sat my exam at the end of June. Attending an earlier course consolidated the information I learnt and gave me plenty of time to work on my weaker areas.  It was also the perfect preparation especially when based in a more regional hospital without formal teaching.

The mix of cases, along with the incredible calibre of tutors was amazing. Plus, I had seen all the cases I encountered in my exam during the days at the PassPACES course.
Thank you all so much again!"


Dr Rachel Byrne, MRCPI,

Midland Regional Hospital, Tullamore

 

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